From The Opposite Side Of The Deck, We Can See The Door Into The Treehouse, And The Figure Eight Shape Of The Structure. May 24th From the opposite side of the deck, we can see the door into the treehouse, and the figure-eight shape of the structure. Back to: ← Whimsical Little Acorn Tree House Design by Blue Forest The exterior as seen from the family home, showing it obscured by lush greenery.The gorgeous wood ribbing on the ceiling continues into the entertainment center, complete with a quilted sofa matching the one in the kitchenette.Picture of a treehouse for adults with kitchen and living room by BlueforestUp the stairs we get a better view of the curved structure and the way the deck is built around the oak.On one side of the structure is the modern kitchenette, with sleek black countertops and natural wood all around. Paned windows let in natural light, but are supplemented by wall sconces.A close-up of the roof and copper drainage pipes.The treehouse exterior showcasing the true height and breadth of the oak tree and the sunshine dappling the top of the treehouse.A small, rustic wooden footbridge leads from the family home to the treehouse.This view up the stairs to the front door of the treehouse, showcasing the gorgeous mature oak it’s built around.From the opposite side of the deck, we can see the door into the treehouse, and the figure-eight shape of the structure. Share this: Sharer Tweet Add +1 You Might Also Like This Photos: Ryan Lewis Sells His Seattle Villa For $7.95 Million 70 Staircases With Carpet Floors (Photos) Minimalist Nude Landing Hangers by Soso Studio Taylor Swift’s NY Townhouse ($18M)